At least two things upset Browns running back Trent Richardson on Sunday. Losing was one. Not getting the ball very often was another.

After scoring two first-half touchdowns to give the Browns a 14-10 lead over the Redskins, Richardson had just two carries in the second half. The Browns lost, 38-21. Afterward, Richardson was baffled by the play-calling of coach Pat Shurmur.

Asked about his lack of touches in the second half, Richardson told the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, "It’s shocking. But like I said, the game’s much bigger than me. I’ve got to let coach do what he does."

Richardson also apologized to Browns fans.

"Today we let ourselves down and we let the whole city of Cleveland down—especially the season-ticket holders,’’ Richardson said. "I feel bad for them and I want to say as a man, I just want to come to them and apologize because this was the last home game. We’re supposed to go out with a blast. It was a big ballgame and we didn’t do what we were supposed to do."

Shurmur is uncertain if he will keep his job after the season. Richardson questioning the play-calling may not help Shurmur’s case with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam.